Those KX droids were hit with a variety of blaster types multiple times!The blasters the Ghormans were using may have been to light.
Not all blasters have the same damage.
Those KX droids were hit with a variety of blaster types multiple times!The blasters the Ghormans were using may have been to light.
Not all blasters have the same damage.
I don't think it's so much Syrial growing a conscience but him realizing he's been a pawn all along, that he never held any true importance or was well regarded by those higher up ( which is what he always craved). With Dedra it was even personal, the woman he fell in love with has used him too this entire time.
And then he sees Cassian. I wonder if seeing him made Syril believe that Andor was the outside agitator that he had been seeking all along.I don't agree that it's that simple. If only because being a pawn was normalized behavior for Syril, given his relationships with Eedy and Dedra.
No, the issue is that Syril BELIEVED. He genuinely and truly believed in the Empire. So used to order and routine and answering to expectations not his own, Syril never saw the evil in the system. He saw law, order, peace and prosperity. He's very black and white. He saw justice. Syril CRAVES justice. He wants to be the hero of the story.
Ghorman is a lesson for Syril. He spends time with the Ghorman Front. He sees their humanity. Their hopes, their dreams. He KNOWS they are good people at heart. And recall, as far as he us concerned he isn't betraying them, he's looking for the outside agitators that are stirring them up. Syril probably convinced himself that without that influence, the Ghorman Front would return to peaceful protest or even calm down all together, with the force "manufacturing" their discontent removed.
But when he realizes what is about to happen in Palmo Plaza the truth of the Empire, and of Dedra, is laid bare before him. Yes, he was lied to. His faith in Imperial justice used. But he now has to confront that the entire system is evil. At last he breaks through and sees the tyranny he's been blind to.
And so his whole world crumbles. He's lost his love, his faith, and knows he played a key role in what becomes mass murder. He knows, suddenly and irrevocably, that he has been the villain. I can't even imagine what that feels like to someone as rigid and regimented as Syril.
But she was using a nabbed Imperial blaster!Maybe having an actual KX unit in their possession on Yavin allowed them to make adjustments to their weapons to more efficiently deal with those bots.
I wasn’t clear whether Syril attacked Cassian because he recognized him, or because he saw him try to shoot Dedra. (Possibly both.)And then he sees Cassian. I wonder if seeing him made Syril believe that Andor was the outside agitator that he had been seeking all along.
Ah. Well. (I haven't watched Rogue One since it was in theaters.) Then, uh...But she was using a nabbed Imperial blaster!
So Diego Luna's going to return to play his own son in sequel trilogy era movies?Also also -- I swear Bix's body language says she's pregnant. And I think the Force healer confirmed it, which is why Bix trusts her. Imagine Cass finding out Bix is pregnant with his child. He would insist on leaving the Rebellion immediately, no argument. I think Bix by herself might have stayed, might have hoped to still convince him to work for the Rebellion, but this? No.
Melshi's already at yavin. I do hope he gets at least a little screentime, but it's not like there are any unanswered questions with him.Melshi.
Kino Loy.
Lonnie.
Ok so I was wrong, that wasn't one of Cinta‘s blaster.How would Vel know him? Or his blaster?
Useful asset for going undercover, too.I always figured K-2 was the result of capturing an Imperial security droid for its intelligence files, then they reprogrammed him to be benign and friendly since the Rebellion would have a use for some friendly droid muscle.
Some of them had captured imperial weaponsShe was firing a standard Imperial combat blaster. I don't think most Ghormans at the massacre had anything that good.
Jyn used an E-11 to shoot that one KX on JedhaMaybe having an actual KX unit in their possession on Yavin allowed them to make adjustments to their weapons to more efficiently deal with those bots.
Eh, can't imagine your garden-variety security droid would have much in the way of "intelligence files."I always figured K-2 was the result of capturing an Imperial security droid for its intelligence files, then they reprogrammed him to be benign and friendly since the Rebellion would have a use for some friendly droid muscle.
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